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Ghulam Yazdani : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ghulam Yazdani
Ghulam Yazdani, OBE (22 March 1885 - 13 November 1962) was an Indian archaeologist who was one of the founders of the Archaeological Department of His Exalted Highness The Nizam's Dominions (Hyderabad State). He also edited the Arabic and Persian Supplement of ''Epigraphia Indica'' from 1913 to 1940. He was instrumental in the restoration and conservation of most sites in the Hyderabad state, including the caves at Ajanta, Bidar fort, and Daulatabad. == Early life and career ==
Yazdani was born on 22 March 1885 in Delhi.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Padma Bhushan Dr. Ghulam Yazdani(1885-1962) )〕 He was educated under Rev. J. Godfrey F. Day and C.F. Andrews. The young Yazdani was also trained under Maulavi Mohammad Ishaq and Shamsul Ulama Maulavi Nazeer Ahmad. In 1903, he stood first in Aligarh Muslim University in his intermediate exams, and in 1905, he stood first in Arabic, Oriental Classics, and English in the B.A. exam, winning three gold medals: the Macleod medal, the Aitchison medal, and the F.S. Jamaluddin medal. He succeeded J. Horovitz as the Epigraphist to the Government of India for Persian and Arabic inscriptions in 1915, and held that office till 1941. In 1907, he was appointed the Professor of Persian at St. Stephen's College in Delhi, and in 1909, H. Sharp (later Sir Henry Sharp)〔1916 New Year Honours〕 appointed him as the Professor of Arabic in the Government College at Rajshahi in Bengal. In 1913, the Government of Punjab appointed him as the Professor of Arabic at the Government College in Lahore.
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